Friday, September 2, 2016

Mud Bath with Volcanic Ash and Dead Sea Mud Soap

Amud bathis
a bath of mud, commonly from areas where hot spring water can combine
with volcanic ash. Mud baths have existed for thousands of years, and
can be found now in high-end spas in many countries of the world. TheDead Seaat
423 metres (or 1,388 feet below sea level, is the lowest point on the
earth and is known in Hebrew as Yam Hamelach or the Sea of Salt due to
its high saline concentration. In fact, it is the deepest hypersaline
lake in the world. As its name would suggest, no living thing can
survive in these waters. Still, the lake offers many therapeutic
treatments for any number of skin ailments, and attracts up to one
million visitors annually. This is the ancient natural spa site has it
all.

Evenif you can’ttravel
all the way there, you can still get beauty treatment with our natural
handcrafted product like the Dead Sea Salt Soap or the Dead Sea with
Licorice ,

that
heavy mineral concentration of over 21 different minerals is believed
to help with skin problems, like eczema and psoriasis, plus aching
joints and even fluid retention. The sea contains high levels of
calcium, magnesium, bromide, potassium and sulfate.